SATURDAY SNIPPETS
Jack Chapple reached a career milestone on Saturday night as he claimed his 200th career win in the sulky when partnering Tims A Trooper to victory.
With stake earnings in excess of $500,000, the seven-year-old gave Chapple the milestone victory thanks to his booming finish.
Tims A Trooper arrived over the top of his opponents to record victory over Speak The Truth, with Im The Falcon in third.
Aurora Joy claimed a 15th career victory to edge closer to $200,000 in stake earnings with victory.
Eased out of the early speed battle, the six-year-old reeled the leaders in to claim victory for trainer Gemma Hewitt and driver Brendan Barnes.
Im Boo made the most of conditions to take victory in the last race of the night.
Finding the front with ease, the gelding was never in danger, with no requirement to work out prizemoney percentages.
The eight-year-old is owned, trained and reined by Danielle McMullen and continued his consistent form with three wins from his past six starts.
Cheerstolou continued his winning streak, taking his record to seven wins in eight starts since joining the Redcliffe stables of Donny Smith.
It was an effortless romp by the six-year-old who was far too slick for his rivals, providing Nathan Dawson with the first of four winners on the night.
THIS WEEK
There will be five meetings held in Queensland this week with three from Albion Park and two from Redcliffe.
Interstate, the Final of the Golden Guitar will be held at Tamworth on Friday night.
Queensland will play a big role in the outcome of the race with five runners.
Leap To Fame will look to turn the tables on his newly crowned nemesis, Kingman, when the pair contest the Ballarat Cup on Saturday night.